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captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is monday, january 1st, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." rock legend david bowie loses his secret life with cancer. we remember the trail blazing artist who captured music and ever ending persona. >> the capture of el guzman led to his capture and he could soon face justice in the united states. >> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds.
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i wanted to be the instigator and new ideas. >> pioneer artist david bowie dead at 69. the multitalented english singer, songwriter, producer. over the course of nearly 50 years. . >> i'm certainly a fulfilled man. mexico has begun the process to extradite drug kingpin el chapo guzman to the united states. >> authorities want to have a word with sean penn for a secret meeting with guzman. she is married to an abuser. a woman claimed rape and also sorts of things. i mean, horrible things! >> secretary clinton, what do you say, though, to those who say about that portion of your husband's career is fair game? >> it's i think a dead-end and blind alley for them, but let them go "the revenant" took home top honors. >> leonardo dicaprio. >> what an incredible honor. >> you don't need to leave your
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i'll put you to sleep another way. >> 1.3 billion and counting the biggest powerball jackpot ever is up for grabs. >> in california, professional surfer wiped out on a 50-foot wave. >> he survived. >> all that. >> the kick is up and walsh's kick is no good. he missed it! the season can't end like that! the seahawks are off to charlotte. >> got it away. adams, wide open for the >> this green bay offense is rolling right now. >> packers moving on. >> and all that matters. >> vladimir putin is at it again, showing off his muscle, throwing members of russia's judo team to the floor. >> nobody is going to throw the president to the ground. >> on "cbs this morning." >> electrical fires is to blame for displacing a hundred people. >> oh, man!ire! i said, no, what? i got my three kids and we bounced out! no,no fire, not today! announcer: this portion of "cbs
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let's go places. welcome to "cbs this morning." we are remembering david bowie. a rock star whose changes made him a. changes changes >> bowie's songs and stage generations of musicians. he died sunday after an 18-month battle can just turned 69. >> he was a ground breaking music in fashion, music and even a roman cardinal. mark phillips looks back at david bowie's career.
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own character over his four plus decade career. he leaves a world changed by what he stars managed. for a man known for so many images, this will be the last and enduring one of david bowie. the one from his latest album released last friday on his 69thrthday. look at me i'm in heaven ve got >> reporter: the deathbed lyrics seem he knew not only what was coming but heath into his last artistic event. >> look at man. i'm in danger >> reporter: this may be the first image many remember.r that people first began to notice back in
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landed on the moon, that ontinued. >> reporter: he didn't just believe songs, he became the persona that ziggy starbust in the '70s and not just the songs, of course, but the ever-changing looks, as he told charlie rose back in bowie was always about more than just the music. >> do you think of yourself, first, as a musician? >> no.ly, i find the idea of having to say that i'm a musician in any way is an embarrassment to me, because i don't really believe that.hat what i do is i use music for my way of expression.
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>> reporter: others disagree. bowie reinvented himself as he went along with "fame" he lennon he brought classic soul as a white british artist to "soul train." you can pick which david bowiemember or, better still, gayle, you can remember them all. >> so well said, mark, you can remember them all. so nice to see the interview you rarely get to hear his voice. nice to hear him. uthentic and true. . it was beyond the music for him and a sense of understanding image. >> and it's interesting to hear the words of his latest music that was just released, the. >> many people stopped smoking on set. >> on david bowie later on in this newscast. mexico officials this
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send the druglord known as el .s. for trial. us officials confirmed that joaquin guzman's actor with seand to his arrest. he was captured on friday after a six-monthling stone" article was released over the weekend. the same prison he escaped from in july, manuel, good >> reporter: good morning. according to a u.s. law enforcement source, they worry el chapo could bribe himself to another escape behind this prison behind me. a day after his arrest, ang stone" article was posted with a interview with sean penn and penn agreed to let el chapo review the articles published but the drug lord did not ask for any changes. this picture was taken as proof of the secret meeting between the academy award winner and kingpin.
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article, sean penn said he met with guzman last octobern jungle and described el chapo as entirely unapolicy jettic. penn quoted the drug king pin saying the following. >> how much heroin he sends rld, including the united states, is maddening. >> reporter: penn says they met for seven hours and ate tacos at a picnic table and agreed to t days later for a formal interview, but mexican authorities raided that hideout shorlted after at meeting and the meeting was cancelled. instead of meeting penn sent him questions with the help of an interpreter. it's the reality thatdestroy el chapo says in spanish during one part of the video. where i grew up there is no
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the seven minutes of footage was given to the actress kate del castillo who arranged the sit-down between penn and thend the actress gained el chapo's interest and perhaps trust when she to him in 2012 ing. penn's travel with del castillo to reach guzman was ardthey flew on two different planes to avoid detection. penn wrote just bumpy enough they took a few swigs of tequila and he noticed he wasn't ring the trip. mexican authorities arrested el chapo on friday. they say he initially fled through the sewer system after ahoot-out. he was apprehended in the outskirts of the tercepted by phone calls and penn's visit.
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be extradited to the u.s. four to six weeks. after sean penn, a representative said the actor is notme. charlie? >> thanks.manuel, in mexican. rikki klieman is with us. did sean penn do anything to make him or the actress with himind of legal action? >> sean penn certainly do not do anything that will make him to legal actions. we may not like the ethics of it but the trunel is any reporter or any journalist this interview. as long as you don't aid a fugitive, you don't give him money and you do something to continue his lack ofsion you can talk to anybody anyone you want. it's you say something, you do something, he has no duty to report.
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anything about the timing? it sounds like a hollywood is arrested and find out the done. do you happen to know, did they time it so that it was released right now? >> i don't know what the timingtainly it is a coincidence but a coincidence on the part of "rolling stone" ould it have been different >> yes. if guzman had not been caught, the united states jurisdictions interested in guzman would have thrown sean penn into a asked him questions how it was arranged and where he traveled and how they met. if he refused to answer questions in a grand jury, then he could be held in contempt, then you have a court order and jail unless he perjuries to contempt. >> if sean penn is not in legal jeopardy, why the reports that the manhattan u.s. attorney is looking into the ties between the mexican drug lord? >> because the u.s. attorney and the southern district of new
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wants to do is what any good ould want to do. he is not targeting sean penn. what he is doing is looking at him as a witness. if i were a prosecutor, i'd wantestioned. i want to know everything about that cartel. that cartel is the most poisonous cartel in the united states of america as to at why seven jurisdictions in the u.s. want this man. >> and, in fact, he took credit for being the largest distributor of heroin. >> cocaine, meth amphetamines. >> and marijuana. >> this is a good person to get off the street.nk you so much. we will have more on this. we will take a closer look at the actress who helped sean penn get the interview. how kate del el chap o's attention. more on that ahead on "cbs this morning." british comedian ricky
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some thought the show felt bogged down but the night came with wins for leonardo dicaprio, yea, and kevin frazier from "entertainment tonight" is with us from the studios in los t was a busy night for the censors but the members of the hollywood foreign press out the golden globes also made room for some surprises during the three-hour telecast as well. >> and the golden globe goes todo dicaprio. >> leonardo dah icaprio picked up his third golden globe for "the and is also for the best director. >> we emerge in the elements of this and that type of cinema is what i want to see more of in this r: he found time to share a moment with his "titanic" co-star kate winslet who won best supporting actress forbs."
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>> i'm happy and very shocked and completely overwhelmed. >> right. let's do the ter: "the martian" raised eye borrows when it was put in a musical or comedy n best motion picture and actor for a star, matt damon. first golden globe for him sincers for "goodwill hunting." >> do you think "the martian" is a comedy? >> no, it's a musical 18-year gap with me was me working on my singing. >> i'm jay law. >> and a ennifer lawrence and amy schumer were rivals in the best actress in a comedy j-law coming out on top. >> i really expected amy to win. >> shut up!
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>> reporter: ricky gervais was back bringing his brand of bleephe networks on its toes. >> i've changed tonight. not as much as bruce jenner, >> reporter: she handed out cookies for playing cookie lion on "empire." things represent to me the people i'm affecting. i've affected people enough to say, hey, you want to give you a trophy. i want to recognize ylvester stallone had to be told by a reporter back stage he got a standing ovation after winning best supporting actor for "creed." >>t it at all. i was standing up in shock. really? >> reporter: that was a great moment. other wins, lady gaga owns a globe. and mr. robra was a big prize
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best supporting actor. jungle and crazy ex-girlfriend were also winners. more on that >> that standing ovation was a nice moment for sylvester stallone. >> and well deserved. thank you, kevin frazier. the democratic presidential race is tightening this morning in the first two votingpoll shows hillary clinton leads bernie sanders by just three points among likely voters in iowa. the caucus is three weeks from iowa. in new hampshire, sanders leads clinton and voters go there eight days after iowa. >> reporter: the iowa poll s leading donald trump by four points but trump has a 16-point lead in new hampshire. marco rubio and chris christie in a close race for second jor garrett is in washington
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sharpening their attacks again. >> reporter: the republican race for the white house,wo emerging. trump and cruz are battling for supremacy in iowa. looking in. >> what is going to happen is the other side will bring a suit. da, donald trump warned that ted cruz's birth in canada to an american mother makes him a bad >> now he is a natural born citizen? some people say, i don't know. honestly? with we don't know. who the hell knows?rump has been birther badgering cruz for nearly a week. compelling the cruz campaign to birth certificate and the candidate to deliver this passionate response. >> by virtue of being born, was never naturalized. it was the process of being born
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the law is quite clear. >> reporter: cruz said some candidates, meaning trump, can't handle the more substantive >> they want to, instead, encourage the good people of the media to go down rabbit trails and enengage in circus sid>> reporter: trump opened up a new line of attack. >> by the way, ted cruz has a lot of money from the oil interests. >> reporter: cruz, who seeks to abolish all tax subsidies ford trump's charge. >> our campaign has, to date, raised over $47 million. 690,000 contributions. those are the people to who i'm accountable. >> reporter: the feud between chris christie and marco rubio would this fighting for second place in hamp also >> chris's report cord for republican is not what we need. he has personally given a donation for planned supporter of gun rights. >> reporter: on "face the
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of those charges. >> i never contributed to planned i will not i stand with any personal interest group and give them a blank chest. christie said he had donated for planned parenthood but his campaign now says there is no record of that. a big drop overnight in could be another turbulent week for investors. in the u.s. shares on the shanghai index lost more than 5%. hong kong's main index was also but markets in britain and germany this morning are mixed. last week, u.s. stocks had their worst week in four years. the dow plunged more than aints. first on "cbs this morning," a plan for potentially life saving new technology for cars. we will take you to the detroit auto show.eck >> samantha: good morning to you. it's bitterly cold out there, so bundle up. we have windchill temperatures around zero and even colder than that early this morning.
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like that all day long. a little bit of snow out there this morning. shouldn't cause any major problems, although heads up lake and ashtabula counties. you may see steadier snow earlier in the morning. should be gone by the afternoon. tonight mor a mexican actress isng the world's attention this morning after she may have
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visit metrohealth's tuberculosis clinic today. the rate of tuberculosis cases in cuyahoga county is the third highest in the state. now with a look at your chilly and bitter forecast, here's meteorologist sam roberts. sam. >> samantha: yes, it is cold out there. we have temperatures in the teens this morning. feels a lot more like we're around zero degrees, and it's going to feel like that all day long on your exposed skin. so bundle up. that's why we call it the wind chill. it makes you feel colder than it is. snowshowers possible east of cleveland this morning, maybe a few spits of snow in cuyahoga county, but certainly nothing like what we saw yesterday. again, the most impactful part of today's forecast is the cold
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fans are probably still mourning today. it was a stunning loss to the seahawks yesterday. kicker blair walsh missed a field goal that could have won the game in the final seconds. people couldn't believe it. seattle escaped with a 10-9 victory to advance in the devastated viking fans posted their moments of anguish all over social media. >> i'm not >> no way! no way! [ screaming ]
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>> are you kidding me? >> there. >> people were upset. the game was the third coldest in nfl history. >> that is what happens in playoff time. >> i feel for blair walsh today. people got to remember, i guesse to say, "it's just a game." >> not when you lived for it all year to watch your team winwl. >> people in seattle were looking up and saying, thank you, god! >> i feel for you, blair walsh. butussell wilson and the seattle seahawks. coming up in this half hour, movies. kate del castillo played a role in the interview with guzman and sean penn. >> plus woman apparently strangled in her italian apartment. the clues left behind have
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we will show you how this drawso another profile murder in italy. time to show you some of the morning's headlines fr "the new york times" reports on the political jockeying over efforts to deliver supplies to starving syrians. today eight depart for syrian towns. this morning humanitarian group loaded food on to trucks. the syrian towns are caught in government troops and rebel fighters. tens of thousands of residents medicine. "the washington post" reports on the pope's call for aesponse to the global migrant crisis. pope francis acknowledges a massive influxen for europe but he says threatened. francis says that europe should be able to balance protecting the rights of its citizens andg migrants in need. >> the new york "daily news" reports on four teens in custody
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18-year-old woman in a brooklyn ects were scene on a store surveillance video before the attack. police say the victim was with her father when the suspects approached them. and ordered the father to leave. when he returned the suspects had already fled and one of the large. police in philadelphia received a warning that a threat to them is not over. last week, a cop was shot in his patrol car. police say the alleged gunman archer confessed to the attack in the name of islam. a female tipster told police that three men with radical beliefs. officers are tag the warning seriously. "usa today" reports on cuts by uber by location. they say they lowered the prices in more than 100 cities and to boost the rides taken in the business slows. the capture of el chapo is
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mexican actress kate delped broker sean penn's secret interview with the fugitive drug lord. mexican officials say that helped track guzman down. don at this more. >> reporter: kate del castillo is one of latin america's once well-known leading ladies and known as one of its beautiful people and has a natural for portraying mexican aders and el chapo, she is a big fan of his. many americans know that kate del castillo. >> don't interrupt me. it's impolitees me want to do things. >> reporter: as a mexican bombshell in a hit tv shows. >> next time, you might wanteone who do work for me and mad at you for rating them out.
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she starred as a drug lord in a "the queen of the south." this is the managing editor for variety latino. >> i would say she is kind of lawrence of mexico. she is known for being a strong, powerful latino woman. trafficking in r she posted an open letter on twitter urging el chapo to borne all of those here women are worth less than a pack of cigarettes and she added you would be the hero of heroes. that caught el chapo attention and the two reportedly begang after that post. del castillo apparently wants to make a movie about el chapo's life and arranging the interview with sean penn.ng as the translator translator. castillo has also intermediate videos for the humane society. >> i love animals. i have a pet myself.
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launched her own tequila line called honor penn drank on the plane on the way to the interview. del castillo's association with el chapo they say will hurt her >> this is a great, great opportunity for her and for her career. not only in the u.s., but also r: del castillo was cast to play the first lady of mexico in an upcoming series for netflix. she has not been arrested nor charged with any crimes because h el chapo. a spokesman for the actress told "cbs this morning" she had no comment at this time. >> now we know the jennifer. she is big. now we know who she is. thank you, done. police in italy are trying to piece together evidence aboious death of an american woman. florida native ashley olsen was found dead over the weekend and
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>> reporter: the death was immediately classified as murder. the italian police vowed to give it what theyum attention. able ashley olsen's body was found on monday because the he had not heard from the floridahree days. according to local reports she was found naked with scratch and bruise marks on her neck but no initial evidence of a sexual assault. this is her last social media t if it holds a message, it is unclear to say the least. what is known makes this a novel. the case so far by italian police last seen at a nightclube friend and someone on her computer until friday and believed to be killed that day. no sign of forced entry into thek restraints were found near the body and no suspects, so far.
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olsen and her artist boyfriendgued but police say he has an allah buy. she worked as a part-time babysitter and seen in the ching her dog and he was in the apartment when the body was found. >> whoever did this to her, i hope they get what is coming to ter: this lady has known ashley olsen the last 13 years. >> she loved italy. she was an adventurist. eo ad she helped a friend make for a device to hold on eyeglasses based on a kind of james bond both characteristics. >> anyone who met her loved her. >> reporter: the case is already being compared to another murder involving an american woman in italy, that of amanda was accused and acquitted of killing meredith kercher.
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this time and seized ashley's cell phone ande neighborhood of the crime scene. could be the next big thing in car is van cleave is at the auto show. >> video to video makes cars talk to each other and may soon be required in your car. the federal government thinks it will make the roads safer. that is coming up on "cbs this morning." if you're heading out the door, you can watch us live the cbs all-access app on your digital device. music mogul russell simmons will be here in studio 5ack. et your honest opinion about this new car. we removed all the badging and logos. so, what do you think it is?xus. maybe acura. feels like a bmw. reminds me of the apple carplay siri, open maps. nice.
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she gets me.really took yeah. this car also has teen driver technology. it even mutes the radio until the seatbelts are buckled. could use that. i'm very curious what it is. what price range would you put this car in?ive. the eighty-thousand dollar bracket. well, what if i told you this is the 2016 chevy malibu? this is a malibu? check it out. no way, it's a chevy! oh, wow. and it sells for? it starts at gasp! what? oh wow.sed. yeah. i mean with all this technology? that's a game changer, really. i want one.
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auto show where this is expected to be a hot >> reporter: v 2 v is designed so this car can talk to every car on the road multiple times a second. alerting a driver to a poten or she might not be able to see yet. the department of transportation is taking a key step to making it a requirement for all new cars.g the country's cars and trucks with so-called v 2 v communication will essentially allow vehicles to see each other and warner well before a driver sees it. transportation secretary anthony fox. >> our goal is to see this technology put in placeble. we know that it has the capability to help us avoid accidents that currently happen today. we canmpact
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avoided because of this reporter: in 2014, more than 32,000 people died in traffic accidents on u.s. roads. the newly proposed rule will call for standard echnology phased in over period of years and when do you see enough vehicles on the road that v2v >> i think you'll see immediate impacts in the sense that -- that cars with this capability will be able to -- to ha safety enhancing features right away. >> reporter: v2v uses technology similar to wi-fi in clox se proximity to allow a driver to change a lanes or about a hazard ahead. already some cars comeind spot detection and automatic braking to avoid some collisions.
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>> brian: good morning. i'm brian duffy. sentencing for a woman that stabbed her boyfriend over a snack. phyllis jefferson pled not guilty after akron police say she stabbed her boyfriend because he ate all her salsa. the boyfriend was taken to the treated and for nonlife-threatening injuries after the accident. not a ton of snow out there. sam roberts joins us for a look at bitter cold temperatures. >> samantha: it's freezing out there. because we never really got above freezing, we've got icy and snow-covered roads in some areas. please be careful and watch for little ones at the bus stop once they get out and about. did i mention it's cold? it feels like it's around zero this morning, and it will pretty much all day. we have a little bit of light
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good morning. it is monday, january 11th, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning." there is more real news ahead,sages in david bowie's final album. "rolling stone" help us reflects on the rockers' impact on music lture. first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> david bowie became famous for the changes in his own character. he leaves a world changed by what he did. >> according to a u.s.ent source, mexican authorities worry el chapo could bribe his way to another escape. >> the truth is any reporter, anyve wanted this interview.
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but a big night "the martian" ence. >> thank you, david. i love it. >> donald trump and ted cruz are battling in iowa for supremacy and jeb bush are fighting to be the alternative. >> they have seized ashley olsen's cell phone andthrough surveillance video in the area around the crime scene. >> this is designed so this car can talk to this car and every ad. now the department of transportation is taking a key step to making v2vl cars. >> hi, i'm eva longoria, not eva mendes. >> neither of us are dawson. >> well said. >> thank you. ie rose with gayle
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david bowie is being honored this morning as a true original and the best there is. grounds control to major >> a spokesman said bowie died on sunday around family.ly had battled cancer the last 18 months. >> his latest album was released on friday. in a one-on-oneew with charlie rose. >> it's not like sex or something which you can really kind of enjoy. important. there's something -- there's onal and something that makes me really quite angry about going through the process of both arts. >> but visuals are guess that is my problem. problem.
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i might not be able to don, you see? i'm weary now -- >> yes, sir, but let me point out to you, knowing your historyily and knowing your background, you have always, always resisted any suggestion. i want you to look over this way when i'm talking. deeply into that. >> i know you are! you are getting into those eyes, aren't you? >> what is this about? >> you have always, alwaysed any notion that this creativity that you have comes from any sort of or madness -- >> i think -- it's actually being an artist in any way,re is a kind of a sign of a certain kind of dysfunction, a social dysfunction in many ways. it's an extraordinary thing for
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>> good to be here. >> talk to us about david bowie. >> such an incredible artist. he was a curator. bar. he showed the way. so often, he blazed a trail. he was a curator. he looked around. he saw what was most interesting and mostn fashion, in poetry and stage performance, and he brought it into music changing time and ng a wave for so many difference artists. >> his last album he released on his birthday, the lyrics.hat can't be seen and drama that can't be stolen and everybody knows me now. he knew. >> this is an amazing thing to think about. he had 18 months. he knew. none of us did. this was private. it allowed him to craft a final ut mortality as you're pointing
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without knowledge of that, to be evaluated as on its own and, now, just a few days later, he rises up and it serves the person of lazor and take the place of a man and we acknowledge it's a remarkable thing, an unusual thing to face art that faces tality in this way. >> why there was there so much interest in sexuality? >> you just saw a clip of him flirting with charlie soe can best answer that. because he was fearless there as well. he was a trail blazer in the early '70s, sexual, at a time when many people did not know what that word meant, let alone what it meant to feel that way, to act he set his own impulses free and he blazed a way for many other people to do the same. >> it's interesting that people
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life and first concert i ever saw. kanye west also commented. how do you say he changed the music industry? >> there would be no madonna or no lady gaga without david d them how to make art and how to make celebrity of everything around them but how great was his range? kanye west was that is amazing. >> i think the cure rating thing is such an important point. somebody who helps define where we are. >> that is exactly right. we now look at cure radiationnt to what we do around us because of the social media era but here is bowie looking at japan and all ofs that weren't rock 'n' roll and saying it's all rock 'n' roll. all of life and everything is all part of my art. i'm going to give it to you and it in a way you've never seen before and it was jaw dropping. >> joe, nice to have you here.
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el chapo says heextradition to the u.s. this morning, mexico has started the legal process to send him here for guzman was arrested in 1993 and followed by a series of escapes and recaptures. he escaped from mexico's topn in july of 2015 but he was arrested on friday. >> american officials confirm a meeting between guzman and actor sean penn helped lead to this arrest.nn interviewed al chapo he described the notorious drug lord as entirely unapologetic. >> el chapo was held in the samerom in july and an american law enforcement source says mexican authorities are concerned he could escape again by bribingpeople.
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escaped last year in a shower stall in his prison cell. >> reporter: the thing he workedg sure he could always get away. chapo was the first mexican drug architect and engineers to build elaborate tunnels, complete with railways to carry drugs under the he spent millions adapting them to use as escape routes from his many hideouts. >> very tight. very hot. veryeporter: we went down into tunnels with the mexican marines who chased him. is one of the ways chapo was able to elude capture time and time again. >> u.s. officials believe el chapo the u.s. the next four to six weeks. hollywood's golden night highlighted some of the best
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of the top globe for his role in "the revenant."ier from "entertainment tonight" was there. he has reaction. >> reporter: "thent." >> i was excited about going on this journey with this man right here and this is a type of film thaw won'tt of the hollywood studio system very often. it's a major -- it's an epic art film. >> you need a great honor to do. you know? it's almost -- you know, to climb a mountain this high, if you don't have the right partner, you will die. "the martian." >> reporter: another big winner the martian and matt damon. when he arrived he had to tell ticket. >> printed this out. they said where is your ticket? i said, i must have left it in the car.ave to print you
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i'm holding on it for dear life so i can get in. >> lady gaga. >> reporter: she proved herselfial media superstart of the stimed 4.4 million tweets about the globe, the most tweets went to gaga and her as an actress. what does this moment feel like? >> it's moments like these i'm catapulted back to my apartment i had just a keyboard and mattress on the floor. i remember work through jobs to pay fornd this is the best thing. >> reporter: jennifer lawrence and amy schumer when j. law beat amy, "the whispered in her her. >> she said, shut up and go. >> kate winslete jobs." >> i've been acting 23 years and
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glasses to drive my car. >> everything i got has moved >> reporter: the biggest cheer of the night erupted come sylvester won for "creed" once again bringing back rocky ld us when he is writing, he actually talked to his most adrienne! he would go out with the truth, the world. and before you know it, you're going and you have it. even though the majority of it is silly, just that much comest. you go, ah, thank you, thank you so very much. >> reporter: kevin, people were happy for sylvester stallone andnd leonardo dicaprio. let's talk about there is always so many surprises. there were a lot of new shows and new people that most of us like that show "the robot." i'm now very curious about that. >> gayle, you're right. lots of shows.
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let's start with ex-girlfriend." the lowest rated series and the win could help that show. to "mr. two awards for the usa network. it's slick and smart. it's a show you will want to sit down and binge mework for you, gayle. will paul was on public television last year. and a lot of people haven't seen it because everybody thought jeffrey campbell was a natural winner. there is so much great content out there. remember, thursday, thetions come out. i mean, it's not going to end. there is a lot of things happening right now. >> looking forward to that.ut a way to make that show a tight two hours. it's too long! >> you have your homework now, gayle. >> i will dok you, kevin. you can see full coverage of the
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world's largest lottery jackpot is up for grabs. wednesday's powerball is valid at $1.3 billion. that is. jericka duncan reports, lottery officials expect that number to ter: at 1.3 billion dollars, the powerball jackpot is currently the largest in the world. too big for some billboards andd to resist for those who rarely play. >> i normally don't buy lotto tickets but i hear i might beso crossing my fingers. >> record breaking ticket sales and it all comes down to this. >> reporter: the game seems to defied its own odds night after it failed to produce a winner. >> it is lucky 13 tonight.
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the nearly 300 million possible were sold. you got 20 tickets. were those all for you? >> yes, absolutely.s decided to try his luck more than once this time. the odds 292 million to 1, the chances of winningarily increase the more you play. >> you may see yourself as getting closer to the pot but you actually are not. the more frenzy that there is, t are sold, the longer the odds become, which works against the hard working americans who are buying those eporter: in 2014 alone, americans spent more than $70 billion on lottery s claim those who play the afford it. >> reporter: when you see numbers like a billion dollars or a b understand people's enthusiasm and desire hope they could be the one? absolutely.
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real money and it adds eporter: if you actually win and you decide to take that onetime payout, you're looking at about $806 million.hat is before taxes. >> yes, yes. before taxes. an important point. >> you can afford the taxes! >> that's true. >> kind of nobody is winning and it's this high. i'm still buying a ticket. >> you haven't bought one yet? >> you have to buy each time. yeah. on a morning we remember david bowie, another music icon comes right here to studio 57. we will talk to russell simmons and ask him how his revolution could be heading to a new stage. you're watching "cbs this morning." start to kinda wrap itself and the next thing i you got the spring and bounce of a traditional mattress, then it also adjusts to my body. ahhh. >>my cloud feels so comfortable. somebody's hugging you. there's a tempur-pedic
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ect in the string of high profile jewelry store robberies caught on camera is expected today in federal court. she was arrested near atlanta and they say she robbed more than 4 the heists took place across the south. the suspect never hid her face. they say she onceen an aspiring model. >> they caught her. she is behind bars. we are in the toyota green room
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>> samantha: good morning to you. it's 8:26 on monday morning. you walk outside, and the cold and wind, that will wake you up very quickly. the current actual temperature you factor in the winds sustained up to 20 miles per hour, and it feels as if it's below zero on your exposed skin. got to bundle up for today. we've got a lot of cloudiness out there. there is some sun getting through, though. i think we'll see more sun today than the last couple of days. some wake up to the lake-effect. this is mainly out on the lakeshore of lake county. heads-up if you're traveling around i-90 or the lakeshore through lake county. you may run into some of this if this little band of snow tries to wobble back to the south.
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i looked up and he was gone. >> george! >> george! >> oh, my gosh. george? >> he's not dead, mom.ave him sleeping pills? >> good-bye, george. see you next thursday. >> george? >> martin short. just like's george in " two." many say they have trouble asleep. why common indication may medications may not help as much as you ssell simmons is in our
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plus how going vegan he says changed his life. that is ahead. .ou some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. "usa today" reports on a show of force by the united states military following north hydrogen bomb. on sunday the pentagon sent a b-52 bomber on a flight over south korea. "the washington post" reports on ngling brothers and barnum bailey retiring their elephant act. the animals will be retired to a conservation center in florida. many cities and counties have passed anti-circus and anti-elephant > michigan state police expected to begin delivery of water to residents in flint
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the city's drinking water was lead when it switched the source to the flint river in 2014. last week, the governor declared a state of emergency there.ill now hand out water bottle and water filters. a legal fight on an adt compares yogurt to danon and yoplait. the woman is seen tosthe danon and yoplait in disgust. yoplait called it aactually noticed those ads. >> see why people would be upset too. "variety" reports on the los angeles going on the market but it has an unusual condition. the asking price is more than $200 million but it comes with a! 85-year-old hugh hefner wants to continue living there until his
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the 29-room home sits on five acres and features that pool with a gratto where "playboy" bunnies party with celebrities. >> ever been there? >> never.een curious. have you? >> no. >> norah? >> no, i haven't. >> how do we feel about it going on the market but hugh gets to stay? >> i'm sure there is the "playboy" bunnies come with the $200 million. los angeles times reports on "the force awakens" breakingr record. in china it grossed $53 million and the biggest opening in china's history. globally the third producing movie ever. sales 1.7 billion. about half of all americans have problems getting enough sleep. consumers spent an estimated 41ars this past year
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that number is expected to hit $52 billion by2020. lisa gil is the deputy manage content editor. good morning. >> hi. >> this is a great idea. so many people struggle to he problem growing? >> more americans work more hours than ever. we can see that about 20% ofrk 60 hours or more a week and can see they are spending more time on their gadgets and homes trying to help homework. we are giving ourselves less time to sleep and turning to expensive products that may not >> working as long as we do and as hard as we do, a lot of people are turning to medication. good oreyed americans and it turns out a majority of people take -- have taken the last year some kind of sleeping aid,
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several analyses that show on average, about drugs like ambieny effective maybe -- you minutes of sleep. >> really? >> for some people, if you've hadime that eight minutes might mean a lot to you. we don't discount that, but it's just not as much as people think. the flip is they can cause next day dousiness and our studyf people take these without the right amount of time to sleep. >> we companies and they did not get back to us before this. >> on one of the labels, for ambienlease and others, 20 milligrams and suggest you don't drive within
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medication and most people don't realize that and how serious it e who take a drug like this you're twice as likely to get in a car accident. >> let's talk about the gadgets. do they work? >> what are they? >> a whole bunch. we looked at what is out there. the glasses at right now, the theory behind these they block blue light that is emitted from your phone or your tablet or your computers that people use.ne of these glasses -- >> charlie has more color. that seems like more effective than what norah and i have. >> the theory by blocking this it will help with the melatonin hormone that helps regulate your sleep by blocking the blue light. will work correctly. >> i would start with the fact you ought to sleep in a perfectly dark room. >> right. >> you know? and there is no >> right. >> you said you sleep well so that must be what --
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and>> those are called sleep hygiene and everything from the temperature of the room to how dark it is. >> is colder better? ld. >> it depends on you. >> i don't like, cold, charlie. your house. what about white noise? >> the white noise appears you ree work quite well. some of those we tested were 50 or 60 dollars. white noise app sounds like a ould be very good too. if you like white noise, they can be a very good option. >> what lifestyle changes can you make that will improve your e not going to believe this. >> same thing. >> they do. they do. >> the glasses look good on you. >> think about this.hat money. >> i spent all of that money to get my eyes fixed! >> those are 8 dollar ones that >> very luring. very luring. >> i like the ones charlie is
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>> we are are tv! sorry. >> one tip that no one wants to hear and on the weekends, gete time that you do during the week. >> i do that. >> so you guys are responsible. i'm not. i sleep in way too late. >> boo, hiss on that one but i do it who sleeps the least among the three of us? >> it is me.isa. thank you. go to "cbs this morning".com to check out the top rated ems like a good idea to have a good mattress. one of the music dynamics is here in studio 57.ussell simmons. deep in conversation. he's on the telephone. we will see how he is a happy >> samantha: thanks, gail. we're still at 9 degrees out
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zero when the factor in the wind. definitely a coat weather kind of day. you look outside and see that snow coating the ground. the snow we had over the weekend. now, there's no significant snow. most of our area is just flurries or light, spotty snowshowers. along the lakeshore of lake county towards fairport harbor, we still have snowshowers in this area.
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mogul and gainer russell simmons. he was instrumental in bringing the hip-hop revolution in the '80s and '90s and made stars out of ll cool j and the beat oys and the pioneer philanthropist is a "the new york times" best selling authorer with his book "happy russell simmons, good morning. big smile on your face when you saw "walk this way." i know that brings back memories to you. >> it certainly dates me. i signed j.p.s say that. that is so long ago. >> how long ago was it when you? >> that record was on a sound track. >> we will talk about "the happy vegan" in a second and let's talk about david bowie fornd. >> he was a very sweet guy. very sweet. i liked him a lot and very sad
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>> we were talking earlier about what he contributed to the music >> so much. so much. he was such a great artist in so many respects. visual, all kinds of artistry. just aing. >> i know now i want to get the record. i know that. >> has hamilton done anything for hip-hop or is hip-hop whatever happens? >> an interesting question. i have a broadway play that everybody is fighting"rock of ages" and everybody is fighting. my life story has been -- they bought the book five times. i bought a book 15 with my life story and been purchased five tims and es and licensed and going to make that and i have amade. i have a lot of products are based on hip-hop culture have
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>> exactly. >> we talked in the past, you talked about meditation and yoga and you're doing meditation and tructor said when you leave here, don't put a bunch of junk in your body. >> it was the thurmond. >> the buddhist. >> yeah. he said, i never forget. he said put something in your body that will fuel your it was like a leaf and green juice. after that hard class, what can make me do that better? in general, you know, the reason transition should happen is because we are poisoning the be able to inhabit it, if we continue. if the abuse of a hundred st into suffering that is not over the animals if you're religious. >> you call it the happy vegan happy person.
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if you would have barbecue beef your meal, like, 20 cigarettes a day, you child. >> nope. >> and it's horrible the amount of -- >> beef? >> the 20. not the processed meat. barbecue beef is even worse. becauses funding our governments and what they are allowing them to do to the manufacturing of life, the growth hormones, antibiotics and other stuff they put in the animals is so horrible. the american factory farming industry which gets $20 billionon in funding from our government and vegan get nothing, $17 million, they are paying for the the planet, the worst comic
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the people on the planet. "the happy vegan." i hope to change to a place in l.a. called crossroads. have you been there? >> no.t in your book. i'd like to try it. >> what did you eat for dinner? >> i had chicken parmesan with cheese. caesar salad. >> chicken parmesan is not vegan. >> loyal of soy and with dietlmond cheese. >> not real chicken? >> no. >> as i sat and read your book. i definitely cut down on beef but i love a good cheeseburger andmignot.
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>> you sure? >> i'm sure. i'm sure. >> okay, good. three times more likely to have diabetes in america. >> i don't have that. my health point. are you trying to make us feel guilty? are you an angry vegan? >> no. i use that expression.t all. i'm a yogi. i want people to live longer and i want to save the planet and i want to stop this comic disaster that we have ever committed. the birth through rape and othere into the most horrific lifestyle for short lives while we poison them and poison the planet is but it's also killing us. you know? it's killing us. >> you make a lot of interesting points in the book. >> the diabetes, the heart >> absolutely. >> bill clinton, they told him that it was his genetics. we know now it's not. >> are you trump.
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>> no. i think i'm ready for the winner of the republican primary. >> you wrote a letter to him, russell, you wrote letter saying stop the b.s. have you heard from him? you two are friends. >> we were friends for many years. i'm surprised at his views for people in general. he said things that have fueled fires of hate and that has hurt me because i've known him for so long and you've known not this kind of person. i think a piece of america that is still fighting the shift each other. and those people are supporting umber of them and for other reasons, it's anger. >> yeah. >> he is saying everything that lot of -- >> thanks for coming, russell. "the happy vegan."
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that does it for us. for news any time, watch our i drive a golf bl. i drive to the hoop. i drive a racecar. i have a driver. his name is carl but that's not what we all have in common. twe talked to our doctors about treatmen with xarelto . r xarelto is proven to treat and help reduc r the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. p xarelto is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke r in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. r for people with afib currently well managed on warfari t there is limited information on h t xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of strok p you know, taking warfarin, i had to deal with that blood testing routine. ri couldn't have a healthy salad whenever i wanted. i found another way. yeah, treatment with xarelto hey, safety first. r like all blood thinners, don't stop taking xarelto
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>> samantha: this is a live look in and out at 8:55 out over cedar point. it's not snowing in sandusky, but there's a coating on the ground where we had snow over the end of the weekend. some of you are waking up to snow. inland we have a few spits of snow around cuyahoga county and northern medina county. most of it, though, is out in lake county noth rth of i-90. forth. is it going north and sag farther south and clip the i-90 corridor? we're going to keep an eye around this. you see still snow around fair fairport harbor. any snow should be long gone by the afternoon.
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